Top 50 Kenya Moore Quotes

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I don't want to fight at home. I want to be able to tal

I don’t want to fight at home. I want to be able to talk; I want to be able to rationally discuss things.
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Some women never tell anyone of their pain and suffering.
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I am an uninhibited, off-the-cuff, wild card who likes to enjoy life.
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I’ve made it no secret that one of my idols is Vanessa L. Williams, the first Black woman to be crowned Miss America. She is a friend, mentor, and inspiration not only for me, but for millions of women around the world.
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You cannot operate independently when you have a lifetime partnership and commitment with someone.
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I never want to see anyone suffer for any reason.
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I encourage all people to teach our young girls to value the things that one cannot take away from you.
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I’m a prankster and I love to laugh and have fun.
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I’ve never needed a man to pay my bills or buy me things.
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You never know how your blessings will come or from whom.
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My family, friends, and true fans who know me and my heart know that I love beautiful, confident women and have always encouraged them to live their dreams.
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What I will NOT do is pretend someone isn’t present who is. I believe that is why I am so vocal and confrontational when there is a problem, because I will not ignore a problem and or people. It actually takes more energy to physically ignore someone.
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I can’t look when my blood is drawn and I hyperventilate when I see a needle. I hate it.
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Love or hate me, like or dislike me, laugh at me or cry with me, I have always shown you who I really am.
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I love a man who makes his woman the center of the universe.
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All domestic violence stories break my heart.
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I admit my pet peeve is waiting on someone. I pride myself on being on time.
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We often want the world to think we are strong and everything is perfect, when the reality is sometimes we are hurting and need a shoulder to cry on or just compassion or empathy.
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It’s not easy for everyone to expose themselves and be vulnerable.
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I make no apologies for my quirky sense of humor, my personal challenges, my embarrassing moments, my messiness, and deep personal issues I’ve shared with the world. I have kept it 100% real… Real crazy at times, but always real.
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I only speak on FACTS!
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A ring doesn’t define me. Call me a hopeless romantic, but I’d rather be unmarried or in a loving relationship than be in an arranged marriage or with someone who acts as though they can’t stand me half the time.
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I always start off being nice to anyone I first meet.
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If my friend were going through a divorce, I would counsel her not to publicly bash her ex. Marriages do end, feelings do change, and people grow apart. Such is life. We are imperfect and unpredictable.
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Real men stay out of their women’s business and they don’t engage in repugnant hostile actions or words toward a woman whether they know, like, or dislike her.
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I wear my heart on my sleeve and I am very reactionary.
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Thank God for my real friends. I don’t know what I would do without them.
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A REAL man would never lead a woman on, try to humiliate or hurt them, or try to intimidate them once you have broken up for the sake of more camera time or fame.
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There are varying degrees of shade. There is funny shade, warning shade, tea shade, and mean girl shade.
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Intimacy, in my opinion, is when you are vulnerable with someone, you share secrets, are open to love, and you take care of their emotional well-being.
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I’m a task master.
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I know how it feels to initially keep something special

I know how it feels to initially keep something special private because miserable and judgmental people really don’t want to see you happy.
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Once my grandmother’s Alzheimer’s condition worsened, I was always nervous to get calls from my Aunt Lisa who is her daughter that I was raised with.
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I didn’t get married to quit.
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I do not condone violence on any level.
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I have never had any animal growing up, never had a hamster, bird, dog, or cat.
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L.A. has great business opportunities for my film and TV production company and acting career, but it can be a very lonely place.
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Men will come and go from your life.
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I don’t know of, have never met, or ever dated any man with one damn eye!
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I’m a talented producer with a unique skill set and strong vision.
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I’ve been blessed and will continue to live my best life.
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I am particularly fond of the late President Nelson Mandela. His speeches and courage changed my life and how I see myself. Mandela changed minds, changed lives, and changed the world.
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The facts are men, women, children, gay, lesbian, transgender, old, young, wives, husbands, black, white are all affected… the face of domestic violence has no one identity.
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Since birth, my mother made the decision at age 16 to pretend she never had me. She has never spoken to me. Even if present in the same room with other people and family, she pretends that I simply don’t exist. She pretends I’m invisible.
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Friends comfort you in the time of need, offer sound advice and are a sounding board, are forgiving and nonjudgmental, perhaps most of all, show you compassion, care, and are sensitive toward you.
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Clearly, a dog is not a child and can never be mistaken as one.
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I’m truly overwhelmed by the beauty of the land, the culture, and the historical significance of Egypt.
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God has blessed me so much in my life. A testament to one of his blessings is that he gave me the courage to live my dreams, to step outside the box and be brave, bold, and often irreverent, but most of all he made me resilient.
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We are all culpable for our actions. I own up to mine.
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Historically speaking, my actions speak louder than any words.
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